Across
- 1. A feeling or idea that a word has , in addition to its literal or main meaning
- 4. The author's attitude towards a certain topic
- 8. The general feeling or atmosphere that a piece of writing creates within the reader through the text
- 10. Both physical and personality traits to describe traits of a character
- 13. words that trigger the reader to recall images or mental pictures through the five senses of sound , taste , sight , smell , or touch.
- 14. The main character who plays an active role in the piece of text or a story.
- 16. A literary device that gives human characteristics to nonhuman things or inanimate objects.
- 17. A selection of words an author uses to create a specific tone in their writing.
- 20. A central topic , subject or message within a narrative
- 21. The time , place , and environment in which a story takes place and occurs
- 22. Word order , tense , subject verb agreement and even sentence length
- 23. The voice behind a poem or any written work
- 24. A literary device used to draw emphasis through extreme exaggerations
- 25. an implied or indirect reference to another person , event , or thing or to a part of another text
Down
- 2. When the actual meaning or word or phrase is the complete opposite from the literal meaning
- 3. The organization of a story’s various elements , including plot , characters and themes.
- 5. A word's literal meaning
- 6. A figure of speech in which a person,situation,word, or object is used to represent another thing.
- 7. of view The perspective from which the story is told.
- 9. A comparison between two things usually using the words like or as
- 11. The opposing force that the main character/the protagonist faces
- 12. The one who tells the story
- 15. The problem that presents a struggle to a protagonist
- 18. using or creating words that imitate or name a sound
- 19. Comparing two things without using the words like or as
